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22nd November 1967 – The Cavern Club Hosts a Radio Station Launch

22 November 1967 - The Cavern Launches a Radio Station
Invitation to the launch

BBC Radio Merseyside

Cavern Club: BBC Radio Merseyside, still the most popular regional radio station in the UK, launched on 22nd November 1967. Debbie Greenberg remembers:

The Cavern Club

On 22nd November 1967, the Cavern hosted the launch party of BBC Radio Merseyside on the Mersey ferry, Royal Daffodil. The boat sailed at noon from the Pier Head. Dad (Cavern owner Alf Geoghegan) was the first person to be interviewed on Radio Merseyside by Keith Macklin.

An icy wind was blowing as we sat shivering on a wooden seat on the ferry’s top deck. It was slightly warmer on the enclosed lower deck where Keith and DJ Tony Wolfe played sixties music. Local groups – the Detours, Excelles, Tremors and King Bees – entertained us with live music, as guests drank and danced to keep warm.

These and more amazing, previously untold, stories can be found in Debbie’s book: Cavern Club – The Inside Story.